A Frequency Dictionary of Contemporary American English is an invaluable tool for all learners of American English, providing a list of the 5,000 most frequently used words in the language.The dictionary is based on data from a 385 million word corpus – evenly balanced between spoken English (unscripted conversation from radio and TV shows); fiction (books, short stories, movie scripts); more than 100 popular magazines; ten newspapers; and 100 academic journals – for a total of nearly 150,000 texts.All entries in the rank frequency list also feature the top 2030 collocates (nearby words) for that word, which provide valuable insight into the meaning and usage. Alphabetical and partof speech indexes are provided for ease of use. The dictionary also contains 31 thematically organised and frequencyranked lists of words on a variety of topics, such as family, sports, and food. New words in the language, differences between American and British English, and grammar topics like the most frequent phrasal verbs are also covered.A Frequency Dictionary of Contemporary American English is an engaging and efficient resource enabling students of all levels to get the most out of their study of vocabulary. It is also a rich resource for language teaching , research, curriculum design, and materials development.A CD version is available to purchase separately. Designed for use by corpus and computational linguists it provides the full text in a format that researchers can process and turn into suitable lists for their own research work.
aFREQUENCY dictionary of CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN ENGLISH word sketches, collocates, and thematic lists Mark Davies Dee Gardner Practical: the top 5,000 most frequently-used words in American English Insightful: the most frequent collocates show the meaning and use of each word Useful: thematic boxes give the top words for 30 specific topics www.ebook3000.com A Frequency Dictionary of Contemporary American English A Frequency Dictionary of Contemporary American English is an invaluable tool for all learners of American English, providing a list of the 5,000 most frequently used words in the language The dictionary is based on data from a 385-million-word corpus—evenly balanced between spoken English (unscripted conversation from radio and TV shows), fiction (books, short stories, movie scripts), more than 100 popular magazines, ten newspapers, and 100 academic journals—for a total of nearly 150,000 texts All entries in the rank frequency list feature the top 20–30 collocates (nearby words) for that word, which provide valuable insight into the meaning and usage Alphabetical and part of speech indexes are provided for ease of use The dictionary also contains 31 thematically organized and frequency-ranked lists of words on a variety of topics, such as family, sports, and food New words in the language, differences between American and British English, and grammar topics such as the most frequent phrasal verbs are also covered A Frequency Dictionary of Contemporary American English is an engaging and efficient resource enabling students of all levels to get the most out of their study of vocabulary It is also a rich resource for language teaching, research, curriculum design, and materials development Mark Davies is Professor and Dee Gardner is Associate Professor, both at the Department of Linguistics and English Language, Brigham Young University at Provo, Utah www.ebook3000.com Routledge Frequency Dictionaries General Editors Paul Rayson, Lancaster University, UK Mark Davies, Brigham Young University, USA Editorial Board Michael Barlow, University of Auckland, New Zealand Geoffrey Leech, Lancaster University, UK Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk, University of Lodz, Poland Josef Schmied, Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany Andrew Wilson, Lancaster University, UK Adam Kilgarriff, Lexicography MasterClass Ltd and University of Sussex, UK Hongying Tao, University of California at Los Angeles Chris Tribble, King’s College London, UK Other books in the series A Frequency Dictionary of Arabic (forthcoming) A Frequency Dictionary of Chinese A Frequency Dictionary of French A Frequency Dictionary of German A Frequency Dictionary of Portuguese A Frequency Dictionary of Spanish www.ebook3000.com A Frequency Dictionary of Contemporary American English Word sketches, collocates, and thematic lists Mark Davies and Dee Gardner www.ebook3000.com [...]... Contemporary adjectives), and the highest frequency phrasal verbs American English (COCA) is the largest balanced of American English (Compare with Gardner and corpus of American English, and the largest balanced Davies, 2007, which lists the highest frequency corpus of any language that is publicly available phrasal verbs of British English. ) These and other (http://www.americancorpus.org) In addition... other part of speech Finally, there field of English language education First, and are a number of thematically related lists (clothing, perhaps most obvious, it is based on contemporary foods, emotions, etc.) as well as comparisons of American English, thus making it more ecologically vocabulary across genres and over time, all of which valid in educational and research settings where should enhance... learning experience The American English is the target, and where many expectation, then, is that this frequency dictionary are still relying on the nearly 30-year-old Brown will significantly support the efforts of a wide range Corpus (Francis and Kugera, 1982) for frequency of students and teachers who are involved in the information about American English vocabulary acquisition and teaching of English. .. done at the beach academic) than in the others In short, we offer A Frequency Dictionary of Contemporary American English with the hope that Aside from the main frequency listing, there are also indexes that sort the entries by alphabetical it will benefit those who are trying to learn our order and part of speech The alphabetical index can current mother tongue, as well as for those who be of great value... replaced the is a crucial component of what it means to know older lists of Thorndike and Lorge Additionally, there a word (Nation, 2001) and has also been recognized are several more specialized school lists, such as: the as a characteristic difference between native and American Heritage Word Frequency Book (Carroll, non-native language abilities (Nesselhauf, 2005) Davies, and Richman 1971)—based... useful vocabulary information for Introduction 3 language learners and their teachers, including frequency words; and (b) the more than words that make up many of the basic semantic 30 thematically oriented vocabulary lists (call-out sets of the language (animals, body, clothing, colors, boxes) for particular semantic, grammatical, or emotions, family, food, etc.), words that characterize lexical categories... pioneering scholars some support for semantic interpretations, and will who generated these and other frequency lists to certainly aid in determining which meanings of a facilitate English vocabulary learning, research, and word form to teach or learn description Building on these earlier efforts, A Frequency Dictionary of Contemporary American Finally, the 30 call-out boxes in this dictionary are packed with... TESOL Quarterly, 41(2): 339–359 collocates is listed separately Johansson, S., and Hofland, K (1989) Frequency The most frequent form of a given collocate Analysis of English Vocabulary and Grammar: lemma may be an inflected form, not the head Based on the LOB Corpus: Volume 1: Tag word form as listed (e.g long as a collocate of no Frequencies and Word Frequencies Oxford: almost always appears as longer... list (Francis and Kugera, 1982)— of these node-collocate relationships (big deal, bad based on 1 million words of written American habit, make sense, trash talk, etc.) also highlights English; and its British English counterpart—the the phrasal nature of many English vocabulary LOB corpus list (Johansson and Hofland, 1989) items (Cowie, 1998) Such collocational knowledge For many purposes, these latter... corpus must be tagged (for part of speech) Frequency and dispersion and lemmatized Tagging means that a part of After the tagging and lemmatization of the speech is assigned to each word—noun, verb, and so 400 million words in the corpus, our final step on Lemmatization means that each word form is was to determine exactly which of these words assigned to a particular “head word” or “lemma”, would be .. .A Frequency Dictionary of Contemporary American English A Frequency Dictionary of Contemporary American English is an invaluable tool for all learners of American English, providing a list of. .. A Frequency Dictionary of French A Frequency Dictionary of German A Frequency Dictionary of Portuguese A Frequency Dictionary of Spanish www.ebook3000.com A Frequency Dictionary of Contemporary. .. based The Corpus of Contemporary adjectives), and the highest frequency phrasal verbs American English (COCA) is the largest balanced of American English (Compare with Gardner and corpus of American